LionVolt’s core 3D solid-state battery architecture replaces the liquid electrolyte with a solid material structured as microscopic pillars coated with functional layers. This design achieves energy densities up to 450 Wh/kg, enables faster charging and discharging rates, enhances safety by eliminating fire risk, and supports sustainability through cost-effective, scalable manufacturing. The technology is compatible with lithium-ion and sodium-ion chemistries.
3D structured solid-state battery cells featuring an energy density of up to 450 Wh/kg, rapid charging capability, and enhanced safety, suited for consumer electronics and electric vehicles.
In 2024, LionVolt acquired Scottish battery cell manufacturer AMTE Power to repurpose its Thurso facilities and preserve 20 jobs. The company secured €15 million to establish a pilot production plant at the Brainport Industries Campus in Eindhoven to scale its 3D structured electrodes and solid-state battery technology.
In 2021, LionVolt raised €1.3M in pre-seed funding from TNO, Innovation Industries, Goeie Grutten, Brabant Startup Fonds and BOM. Later in 2021, the company secured €4.0M in seed financing led by Innovation Industries with participation from BOM and Sake Bosch. In 2024, LionVolt completed a €15.0M equity investment (investors undisclosed).